Who Actually Owns AI Governance? | AdExchanger
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Who Actually Owns AI Governance? | AdExchanger
"According to its recent research, 48% of companies say they lack sufficient budget and resources to invest in governance professionals, while 67% say the primary responsibility for AI governance rests with the privacy function."
"There isn't a consistent model yet. Our research is survey-based and we're talking to privacy professionals, of course, which introduces a little bias, but even with that caveat, it's clear that privacy teams are getting pulled into AI governance."
"In some places, AI governance is added onto what privacy people are already doing. In others, the job has evolved so much that it's essentially a new role where this person is focused almost entirely on AI governance."
AI is adding complexity to governance, particularly for privacy professionals who already manage privacy, security, and data governance. Many organizations lack the budget and resources for dedicated governance roles. Research indicates that 67% of companies assign AI governance primarily to privacy functions. The structure of AI governance varies widely among organizations, with some integrating it into existing privacy roles while others create new positions focused solely on AI governance. Cybersecurity and data governance professionals are also becoming involved, reflecting the diverse needs of different organizations.
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